The legendary Red Ryder! Who hasn't wanted one of these? Daisy's 1938 Red Ryder model is still a favorite of boys and girls (and men and women). Suitable for shooters 10 and older (with adult supervision), this lever-action spring rifle is lightweight, easy to cock and durable. The solid wood forearm and engraved wood stock are just the right length for young shooters.

With a capacity of 650 BBs (Never shoot BBs at hard objects or water!), you'll be shooting all day long! The rifle comes with a blade and ramp front sight and an adjustable open rear sight. It has a stamped metal receiver and plastic cocking lever.

This rifle is perfect for plinking, shooting paper targets and for training new shooters. The Red Ryder is intended for shooting targets UP TO 5 meters away…about 16.5 feet. Safety glasses for the shooter and everyone else in the vicinity are necessary, as BBs can bounce back. Remember to remove all pets from the area, as BBs can ricochet in many unexpected directions.

Click the AMMO link to stock up on BBs. Click the ACCESSORIES link to find fun targets, safety glasses and other gear.

Things I liked:I love the fact that the butt and forearm are nicely finished wood. The adjustable rear sight is a nice feature. While some have commented about the plastic cocking lever being cheap, I find it to be very robust and quite frankly, the plastic looks great. The best thing about this gun is its accuracy. I am 67 years old and haven't shot in over 40 years. I just put 3 bbs consecutively into a 1" bullseye from 21 feet. That is accuracy! Some people complain about the decorative leather strips on the side which are to me a nice looking accessory to dress up the gun. If you cock the gun with a slight turn, you won't catch the leather strips in the cocking lever. A simple solution to a very minor problem.Things I would have changed:Nothing....for the money, I cannot imagine having more fun. And, while I am a very critical person, I really cannot think of anything they could change to make it better.What others should know:Not really!

Things I liked:FUN! FUN!! FUN!!!, and cheap to shoot. Totally old school look and function, high capacity. I haven't had this much fun (disregarding certain adult situations) in a long, long time.Things I would have changed:The metal loop and the bit of leather got in the way of engaging the safety, so I removed them. What others should know:Mine shot low, so the adjustable rear sight is now at its highest position. I can live with it. Got to love Daisy!

Things I liked:Classic carbine design that really hasn't changed over the years, large ammo capacity, very accurate for a BB rifle, real wood stock, great plinker for young shooters and adults inexpensive fun right out of the box!Things I would have changed:Nothing...why change something that has worked for decades...What others should know:I purchased mine because who doesn't want a Red Ryder BB gun!! I don't care what anybody says this little rifle is the most fun you can buy for $30, it holds up to 650 bbs so your not constantly filling it, crank the leaver once and she sets the spring and loads the bb, says it fires up to 350 fps so its really not designed for hunting but it will destroy aluminum cans! Its pretty accurate considering it shoots bbs only and has a smooth bore barrel, at around 30-40 feet its at about its limit and the bbs drop fast but for $30 bucks you can't complain. The cocking lever on mine is plastic but does not feel weak, they changed to a metal lever which I don't see being any more sturdy than the plastic one, I've read that people break the plastic lever quickly but I've pumped at least 3000 rounds through mine and its fine, learn to crank it property and you will have zero problems, if you get a chance pick one up and get a large container of bbs trust me you won't be sorry!